Q. I can't see anything on my monitor.
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A. Make sure the
connection cable is tightly screwed to your monitor and that your monitor
isn't stuck to the wall. Also, check if the monitor is turned on (I can
see you're laughing...)
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Q. Some areas of my screen seem discolored
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A. This is because
your monitor has been near a magnetic field. Use your monitor's degauss
function to get a clear picture. If you don't have this function, take
your monitor away from the field and the image should return to normal in a
few days or weeks at times.
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Q. I can see 2 thin horizontal lines across the screen.
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A. This is
normal if you're monitor uses the Trinitron/Diamondtron tube
technology. These lines are actually shadows of wires behind the
screen.
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Q. My display corrupts (messy icons and pages...) for no reason
at all.
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A. This is down to a
problem with your display driver. Download the latest driver from your
card's manufacturer.
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Q. My display keeps flickering.
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A. You could have a
problem with your monitor's refresh rate. Try lowering the refresh rate
to one that your monitor supports from the Display Properties.
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Q. My graphics card only displays 16-Bit colors and nothing
more.
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A. Make sure
you have the latest drivers installed. Your system seems to be thinking
you only have 128 of onboard memory on your graphics card.
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